'L.A.B. said:http://goldstarspitfires.weebly.com/
....new for 1963, Catalina type frame, and brakes.....
Fowl3r said:Thank you! I will have her find the pink slip an figure out the proper year!
Launched in February 1962, the total BSA Rocket Gold Star production was 1,584 bikes, of which 272 were off-road scramblers
Matt Spencer said:G G G Golly . 8)
one that should be PRESERVED rather than over restored .
Needs a rub over with a oily rag , after blowing of the dust & grit - with a good compressor .
These new things dont look quite the same , for some reason . :?
L.A.B. said:Fowl3r said:Thank you! I will have her find the pink slip an figure out the proper year!
The frame number prefix appears to be 'GA10' so it is a 'Rocket Gold Star'!
http://www.classic-british-motorcycles. ... ycles.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BSA_Rocket_Gold_Star
Launched in February 1962, the total BSA Rocket Gold Star production was 1,584 bikes, of which 272 were off-road scramblers
Mark F said:This is one you should try and hold on to if your gma will let you. Sell the Guzzi if she wants some cash but you will probably never find another one of these.